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Amulets and superstitions: Amuletic figures of Egyptian gods and goddesses, 1930.
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View of the Canopus in the Hadrian's Villa (Italian Villa Adriana). In Tivoli, Italy. Photo: Stock Image.
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Bronze helmet for a Roman gladiator, 1st century AD. from The Higgins Collection.
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Martin Johnson Heade - Two Owls at Sunset, 1860.
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Emerald Earrings. Date: A.D. 1st-3rd century (modern gold hooks). Culture: Roman Medium: Gold, emeralds, amethysts and pearls. Collection: Johns Hopkins Archaeological Museum, Baltimore, US.
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Carnelian crocodile pendant. Culture: Egypt, 20th-18th century BC. Collection: The Michael C. Carlos Museum, Georgia, US.
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Parade burgonet of Emperor Charles V by Filippo and Francesco Negroli, Milan, 1545. Medium: steel, gold 25 x 23 x 35.7 cm.
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Egyptian words and phrases that incorporate the honey bee hieroglyph. (Photo: Gene Kritsky via World Media Foundation)
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Armlet of Queen Ahhotep I. Second Intermediate Period, 17th Dynasty, ca. 1560-1530 BC. From Dra’ Abu el-Naga’, West Thebes. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
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“As long as the Colosseum stands, Rome shall stand; when the Colosseum falls, Rome will fall; when Rome falls, the whole world will fall.” #eternalcity
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Princess Nirgidma of Torhut (or Princess Nirdzhidma), Mongolia. Photograph: The National Geographic Magazine July - December 1932.
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View of the Cheops pyramid. Photographer: Maison Bonfils (Beirut, Lebanon), ca. 1867-1899.
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Moai, Easter Island. Carved by the Rapa Nui people, the monolithic sculptures were made between 1250 and 1500. Photo: Stock Image.
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Roman mosaic showing fishermen battling a giant octopus. On view at the Archaeological Museum of Mytilene, Lesvos, Greece.
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Johann Melchior Dinglinger (German goldsmith, 1664 - 1731) - Sun mask with facial features of August II (the Strong) as Apollo, the Sun God, 1709. Rüstkammer, Staatliche Kunstsammlungen, Dresden, Germany.
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Jayne Mansfield posing in front of the Venus de Milo statue in the Louvre Museum, 1956. Photographer: Marilyn Silvertsone, France, Paris.
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Ostrich Fan of Tutankhamun. From the Tomb of Tutankhamun (KV62), Valley of the Kings, West Thebes. Now in the Egyptian Museum, Cairo.
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“Human Figures” in the Cave Paintings of Southern Venezuela. Credit: John Greer and Mavis Greer.
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Silver mounted German hunting sword, c. 19th century. Collection & Credit: Czerny’s International Auction House.
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The Maya archaeological site of Muyil, located in the modern State of Quintana Roo, Mexico. It is thought to date from approximately the Middle Formative period (before 400 BC), and was continuously occupied up to the arrival of the Spanish. Photograph: Stock Image.
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Terracotta Panathenaic prize amphora. Date: ca. 530 B.C. Attributed to the Euphiletos Painter. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 153. The Panathenaic Games were held every four years in Athens in Ancient Greece from 566 BC to the 3rd century AD.
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Alessandro Sicioldr, 1990- The black Sphinx or Black Sun, 2017, oil on linen, 75x55 cm.
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Aphrodite by Briton Riviere, 1902.
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Vulture Collar of Tutankhamun. The vulture collar, the symbol of the protection of the goddess Nekhbet, patroness of Upper Egypt. From the Tomb of Tutankhamun. Photo Credit: Alamy/Stock Image.
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Assyrian letters on cuneiform tablets written around 1900 BC. Credit & Collection: British Museum.